No, I guess not. We make heavy use of framesets and frames and we did not
config anything special.

You should use the target-property of your form in the logon.jsp to point
the result to the frame you came from.

Oliver

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>I'm working to build a web based application using Struts.  Currently we
>
>have a mocked-up prototype which uses frames (iframes in particular) to

>control what gets displayed on the screen.  In general the format of our
>or
>pages consists of three frames:
>
>Top (header/navigation stuff)
>Main (the thing the user is currently doing)
>Footer
>
>I've tried to "strutsifiy" this prototype but I haven't quite figured out
>
>the best way to handle things.  The one thing I did was convert the footer
>
>from "footer.html" to "footer.jsp".  This lets me dynamically change the
>
>content of the footer.  This seems to work.  I then tried to modify the

>main body.  I started by making the main body point to my "logon.do"
>action.  This worked fine.  The screen came up and my logon stuff was in
>
>the middle frame.  However, once the user logged on, my middle pane went
>
>blank.  In my config, I had the logon page forward to my success action,
>
>but my success action never displayed.  Is there anything special I need
>to
>do to make my struts application usable in a framed environment?
>
>Thanks!
>



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